Chronicon Ambrosianum

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The Chronicon Ambrosianum (

La Rioja. The Chronicon is named after the Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan, where its manuscript was discovered. It was first published by Ludovico Antonio Muratori
.

The Chronicon contains a list of ten

Mohammed (Era 656). The final year (Era 1208, that is, AD 1170), though it is placed out of chronological order, is the death of Thomas Becket. The last event in the list is the death of Juan de Ortega
(Johannes de Urteca, Era 1201, that is, 1163).

Editions

  • In Ludovico Antonio Muratori, ed. Rerum italicarum scriptores, II (Milan: 1724), col. 1024.
  • In Enrique Flórez, ed. España Sagrada, XXIII (Madrid: 1767), 304–5.
  • In Miguel Bravo Tedín, ed. Efemérides riojanas. La Rioja: Editorial Canguro, 1992.

References

  • Conerly, Porter (1993). "Cronicones," p. 469. Dictionary of the Literature of the Iberian Peninsula, vol. 1. Germán Bleiberg, Maureen Ihrie, and Janet Pérez, edd. (Greenwood Publishing Group, ).